I mean, if one's god is essentially Earthly (human-like), then how do the aliens fit in?or does belief in an anthropomorphic god tend to make one a disbeliever in aliens?
1/6/2008 7:14:45 PM
Would you worship him?
1/6/2008 10:43:12 PM
What does God need with a starship?
1/6/2008 10:50:29 PM
1/6/2008 11:41:04 PM
or was it because he was a crazy person?
1/6/2008 11:43:09 PM
^ Yes, but they still convicted and burned him at the stake as a heretic. [Edited on January 6, 2008 at 11:45 PM. Reason : .]
1/6/2008 11:44:23 PM
1/9/2008 7:40:42 AM
I would bet you money that if we encounter aliens they won't have religion.
1/9/2008 8:55:37 AM
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1/9/2008 10:56:04 AM
BEKOS THEY R SO MUCH COOLR AND SMRTR THAN US
1/9/2008 11:07:12 AM
I found these videos provacative. The first takes the stance of a creator, the other takes the stance of chance:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zidVyQe7NCohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWtWwN6HATk&feature=relatedI'm willing to bet, that we'll never know...
1/9/2008 11:29:25 AM
1/9/2008 3:23:57 PM
1/10/2008 2:04:19 AM
right, but even if it's not our physical representation (our current biological form)it's still Earthlyadam and jesus lived on Earth, right?so then, did/does/will god have other [physically real] mortal offspring in other alien worlds?are they alien prophets?also, adam and eve were australopithecines, right? and the apple is just symbolic for language-provoking entheogens?I mean, most of the bible stuff is just symbols, isn't it?
1/10/2008 4:57:00 AM
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1/10/2008 9:35:46 AM
I see no logical problem with the existence of aliens from a Christian perspective. We already know of the existence of aliens in scripture. Moreover, we already have partial evidence that their eternal fate is separate from that of mankind. I believe 1/3 of the angels followed Lucifer aka the Devil and the other 2/3 followed God. It appears to me that may be a permanent allocation of allegiance, but the Bible is not really written for angels so I can't be certain.Jesus Christ specifically came to atone for the sin of Adam and Eve. Hence, that sacrifice was for their progeny. If there are aliens then they may or may not be fallen races, if they have chosen to reject God as we humans did then it may well be that God finds a way to offer them salvation as He has done for us. Of course the Bible is silent on this issue because perhaps there are no aliens and even if there are the Bible is written for us not aliens.All of this said, the God of the Bible is far from anthropomorphic, so perhaps I digress from the point of the thread. As far as being made in God's image, there are a variety of understandings of that verse. I would like to think we are a homomorphism of God. We are an unfaithful representation, there is much that is lost in the portrait and only part of the structure is maintained.
1/10/2008 10:10:39 AM
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4/8/2008 4:27:57 PM
4/8/2008 5:09:36 PM
There is always the off chance that if there are 'aliens', they may be soulless and therefore are no different than animals.As a Christian, I've always wondered... why all that extra 'space' if there really is nothing out there? So as everyone else has been saying... we don't know and we'll probably never know.When we compare the universe to our planet. Our planet is enormous and yet every corner of it is inhabited by some creature. So why not the universe?[Edited on April 8, 2008 at 5:19 PM. Reason : .]
4/8/2008 5:17:20 PM
If one were to believe in an omnipotent God, then I wouldn't see any problems with simply assuming that any alien civilizations are made up of humans just like us.
4/8/2008 5:17:39 PM
I don't get why an omnipotent God would create a universe full of humans.We're pretty boring once you pear off the Mozarts and Ghandis.
4/8/2008 5:18:42 PM
he didn't create a universe of simply 'humans'. What the heck are all the other creatures roaming about? Inventions of science?
4/8/2008 5:20:39 PM
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4/8/2008 6:09:36 PM
4/8/2008 6:22:04 PM
^ yeah, that's fine, if one wants to use the greatness of space to see how awesome a Creator or God would be. But my point was, with a universe so vast and great, why would humans one one tiny planet elicit the least bit of interest in an omnipotent god? Back when we thought the earth was the center of the universe and there was hardly anything outside our own solar system (i.e. when Christianity and other major religions were created), I can see how people might feel that they were the center of the universe and God touches each and every one of us. But now we know for a fact that human life has occurred in the smallest microcosm of time in a 14 billion year old universe, on one planet out of millions of trillions of stars and/or planets in the universe. Therefore, why and how could we be the center of attention for any higher being?Scott Adams went over some of this briefly in his short thought experiments God's Debris and The Religion Wars, and concluded that basically an all-seeing, all-knowing, omnipotent God that the Christian God supposed is would have absolutely no reason to create things like humans and take a vested interest in our lives. I mean, the very definition of omnipotent is that he already knows everything past, present and future, so there is no free-will and there is no reason whatsoever to believe he would have an interest at all in what we do on earth (he would also have no reason to exist himself anyway, which set's up the contrived scenario for God's Debris)[Edited on April 8, 2008 at 6:54 PM. Reason : .]
4/8/2008 6:49:24 PM
4/8/2008 6:53:33 PM
"off chance" implies a low probability. I content that there is nearly a 100% probability that life outside earth exists. That is my reason why.
4/8/2008 6:55:42 PM
you took what i said completely out of context. I, being a Christian believer, didn't protest that alien life can exist. And yes, off chance because we haven't discovered anything yet and we've been on this planet for a fucking long ass time. Chances are some other civilization would have run into us by now.
4/8/2008 7:01:23 PM
4/8/2008 7:05:28 PM
^ what he said. the fact that you think that humans, who have been aware of radio technology and electromagnetic information transmission for less than 100 years, and who have just started actively seeking alien technology or contact within the past couple decades, who also live on a planet that is 20,000 light-years away from the closest earth-like planet that we have found so far, really shows that you simply do not grasp the enormity of space and the vast amounts of time it takes for information, much less intelligent beings, to travel between stars, much less galaxies
4/8/2008 7:37:41 PM
^ Who says aliens use radio waves? Also, who says it has to take a "long time" to get from one star to the next?
4/8/2008 7:41:09 PM
4/8/2008 7:48:39 PM
Humans can't even agree on what a "soul" is, nutsmackr.There will be blood.[Edited on April 8, 2008 at 7:51 PM. Reason : ...]
4/8/2008 7:51:01 PM
4/8/2008 8:34:53 PM
In Shinto our "deities" are kami which are nature spirits. This doesn't limit them to simply earth spirits therefore I have no problem seeing kami interacting with creatures/being on other planets. The problem is that when people hear "gods" they either think of Greek/Roman gods or the monotheistic God/Allah/Yaweh and then they hear "alien" they think of little green men.
4/8/2008 8:40:19 PM
Genesis 6:v1-4 contains this passage:
4/8/2008 8:48:00 PM
Well, the other explanation was that adam and even obviously couldn't have fathered the entirety of humanity sans defects without god's perfection, so they had babies with the undesirable creatures that also existed, but weren't created for the perfection of god. Without knowing more about the history of how genesis was written, i'd say this is a better explanation than aliens.I have no problem with the idea that we're the spawn of aliens, but I've just never heard that this is part of christian theology, and it'd seem if it were, Christians would want to know more about these aliens.
4/8/2008 8:54:46 PM
I never said it was canon.You're looking for some other pope.
4/8/2008 9:08:44 PM
4/8/2008 9:55:22 PM
^ "Yelling really loudly" and "using a portion of the electromagnetic spectrum outside of the narrow AND inefficient scope of radio waves" are hardly comparable. SETI is a joke. We're looking for the equivalent of smoke signals through a hurricane.
4/8/2008 11:02:12 PM
4/8/2008 11:58:57 PM
I don't think the two beliefs at issue are mutually exclusive.
4/9/2008 12:10:25 AM
4/9/2008 12:14:51 AM
^ We don't need to find evidence it can be broken. Similar to how North America didn't need white people to lay eyes on it for it to exist. Similar to how bacteria didn't need microscopes to exist.Per your deconstruction of my 300x faster than light experiment, I qualified by calling it a proximate field for a reason. We've figured out how to move something -- if not information -- faster than light by monkeying with the waves. This is after a few hundred years of technological experimentation.You're also presuming we've evolved to a point of scientific advancement as fast as any species possibly can, or even on the same timeline. Again, in a more stable planetary configuration, humans could theoretically have evolved into a 65 million year old species. We're discounting multiple universes as well, for no good reason, I'll add.The assumptions you have to make to positively assert a Universe isn't teeming with life are frankly limitless. You'll never be able to escape that because...well...YOU EXIST.
4/9/2008 12:31:26 AM
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